Similar words: mantelpiece, helping, yelping, kelp, helping hand, tailpiece, piece by piece, pulpit. Meaning: ['kelpɪ] n. 1. (Scottish folklore) water spirit in the form of a horse that likes to drown its riders 2. an Australian sheepdog with pointed ears.
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1. A spiteful sprite, a malevolent kelpie.
2. In several fables the kelpie appears as a handsome young prince, who lures maidens to a watery fate worse than death.
3. Kelpie looked at.her with his bright beady eyes, and then suddenly began to chirp.
4. Kelpies may be readily identified by their hoof-marks, for their strange inverted pad leaves the reverse of those of normal horses.
5. An energetic little kelpie named "Westie" was rescued after it chased a sea lion four kilometers out to sea from a South Australia beach, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.
6. He caught a kelpie, and tied her behind him on his horse.
7. Surfer dog Abbie - an Australian Kelpie cross - rides to the beach during the annual Surf City Surf Dog competition at Huntington Beach in California on September 19, 2010.
8. The world's biggest and most famous kelpie is the Loch Ness Monster, although it is often mistaken for a sea serpent (FB).
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9. A magic bridle may be used to tame a kelpie temporarily, though this will engender great rage in the creature.
10. Among the sea monsters is a sea- howler, a merman, and a kelpie, which is a shape-changing water horse that lured people to watery graves in Celtic and Scandinavian legends.
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